Tailocins: The next generation of antibiotics could come from viruses that infect bacteria
Basic science is paving the way for novel solutions to global challenges, like antibiotic resistance.
Read MoreBasic science is paving the way for novel solutions to global challenges, like antibiotic resistance.
Read MoreExpansion of Telescope Array in Utah’s West Desert will yield more clues about these mysterious particles that carry far more energy than an Earth-bound accelerator can deliver.
Read MoreWilliam Anderegg, Isabelle Freiling and Derek Mallia on AI’s impacts on the environment, dangers of AI-generated and -amplified misinformation, and using AI for wildfire forecasting at the One-U Responsible AI Initiative symposium.
Read MoreAnalysis by U biologists found birds endemic to islands, lacking flight, with large bodies and pointy wings are the most vulnerable.
Read MoreUniversity of Utah researchers secure major funding to advance domestic critical metals production.
Read MoreU chemists discover how bicarbonate can protect cells from oxidative stress in a study that challenges how cell damage has been studied for decades.
Read MoreU geneticists are trying to find out why ‘accessory’ genes that don’t produce a working protein persist in coronavirus genome. They must be doing something vital, but what?
Read MoreAstronauts have a higher risk of blood clots. To learn why, scientists are sending blood cells to the International Space Station.
Read MoreU economists uncover trend among veterans that runs counter to general population where women see greater job setbacks during recessions.
Read MoreThe U and Sandia will look to develop collaborations in various technical areas which could lead to the development of funded programs.
Read MoreHow Wayne Johnson’s combat experience clearing IEDs in Afghanistan guided his career as a researcher in the U School of Business.
Read MoreU biologist Jon Wang, with UC Irvine colleagues, uses satellite imagery to document the growing destructiveness of Western wildfires since 1980.
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